Hotel rooms without a fan that can be left on constantly, because 1) I sleep with a fan on at home and need white noise to sleep and 2) Without it, especially on the weekend you get woken up by every dbag loud drunk on your floor or in the room above coming in at all hours of the night

When they put the washcloths on the sink which may or may not even be in the same room as the shower, so when you realize you're in the shower without a washcloth you have to either get out dripping wet and go get one, or towel off, go get it, then get wet again.

I cant stand when i go out to eat and have to listen to someones awful story. Out a dinner tonight, this trashy lady and three of her friends were at the table next to us. She told this hour long story how she is fighting with her family, and not one of the people she was with said a word the entire meal. I tried to block her out, but she was so loud that it was impossible.

Hotel rooms without a fan that can be left on constantly, because 1) I sleep with a fan on at home and need white noise to sleep and 2) Without it, especially on the weekend you get woken up by every dbag loud drunk on your floor or in the room above coming in at all hours of the night

Wow, this goes right to my heart. I am the same exact way, and I hate when the only option is heat or cool thermostat. We've actually brought small fans to bed and breakfasts or whatever because we both like the white noise.

PghSkins wrote:Couple hotel ones:Hotel rooms without a fan that can be left on constantly, because 1) I sleep with a fan on at home and need white noise to sleep and 2) Without it, especially on the weekend you get woken up by every dbag loud drunk on your floor or in the room above coming in at all hours of the night

Wow, this goes right to my heart. I am the same exact way, and I hate when the only option is heat or cool thermostat. We've actually brought small fans to bed and breakfasts or whatever because we both like the white noise.

As an aside, did you two know that there is a widely-held belief in South Korea that sleeping in a closed room in which an electric fan has been left running can cause death by hypothermia or asphyxiation? You are cheating death every night!http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fan_death

Hotel rooms without a fan that can be left on constantly, because 1) I sleep with a fan on at home and need white noise to sleep and 2) Without it, especially on the weekend you get woken up by every dbag loud drunk on your floor or in the room above coming in at all hours of the night

Wow, this goes right to my heart. I am the same exact way, and I hate when the only option is heat or cool thermostat. We've actually brought small fans to bed and breakfasts or whatever because we both like the white noise.

Last weeklong trip I took to Florida I went out and got a $12 fan at Big Lots and pitched it at the end of the week. The improvement in sleep I got was well worth it.

On car trips when all 5 of us are staying in the same room, we travel with small fans. If my 5 year old wakes up in the middle of the night, we're all going to be up in the middle of the night.

Mango Salsa wrote:Hey hose clamp manufacturers. Would it kill you to make that a phillips head instead of slotted?

oh hey whats up sockets?

Not always available. Had to do up a couple clamps at work the other day. They were in an awkward position that made them hard to tighten with a flat screwdriver. Found a socket set. The clamps had different size heads. No ratchet. After 10 minutes of fiddling around I found the two sockets I needed, used a straight screwdriver in the end where the ratchet goes and was able to get them tightened. All of that could've been avoided with a phillips.

When people make left turns at a 45 degree angle (or less) and then glare at you because you're in their way. If you could make a left turn the way it's supposed to be done, nobody would have any issues!